Police say the only clean part of an intended drug deal at a North Carolina airport was the fact that the drugs in question were actually soap bars.Raleigh-Durham International Airport officers arrested 43-year-old Tarvares Hargrave, 40-year-old Jason Anderson and 44-year-old Luz Ortega on drug trafficking charges Oct. 5, The News & Observer reports.But when the results of a laboratory test came back this week, police filed different felony charges.Police initially believed Anderson, of New York City, and Ortega, of New Jersey, sold 3 pounds of cocaine to Hargrave.Instead, according to an arrest warrant for Anderson, Hargrave received "10 bars of Ivory soap wrapped in thick plastic wrap."But it still is a crime to take part in what someone believes is a drug deal.It's unclear whether Anderson and Ortega knew the package was soap.It's unclear whether the three have lawyers.

Police say the only clean part of an intended drug deal at a North Carolina airport was the fact that the drugs in question were actually soap bars.